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HAMILTON FORM CHART. HAMILTON. 0NT., TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1911. -Third day. Hamilton Jockey Club. Spring MM ling of 7 days. 33 liooks on. Weather clear. Presiding Judge. Francis Nelson. Starter, A. P.. Dade. Secretary. A. 11. liOudon. Racing starts at 2:45 p. SB. Chicago time 1:45 p. SB.. *Indieates apprentice allowance. QTJQQ7 FIRST RACi; 3-4 Mile. 86376—1:11—6—118. 00 added. 3-year-olds aad upward. yXjfjtJ I Miblins. Allowances. Net value to winner 15; second. 5; third, 0. lad Horses AWtlPSt Vt % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 96351 NARNOC J. V. JR. w 4 111 t -. 8* I1 ■"■ 1" Qattett W V Conraa I 13 N 4 I 5 • COMMOLA w 4 107 S ti lb 6" 7l 2* Podcn all.yF:irmSble 6 11 8 1 " - S 594! ALL ANEEN w3 99 0 4 4nk 31 2nk ?M Rvrne J A Boyle 4 3 3 8-5 4-5 96176 CON CARNE Wa I 106 I 3 ."• I* ■". •* H Dugan J S Tyre.- 2 I :.! 8-102-5 59 3 cniPPKWAYAN wit 3 107 S 1 11 1» lS TM M Hell 1 A Wallace 15 20 20 fi 2 OTTKR wb 3 109 7 S S 7 61. « Goldstein A Q Weston 3 3 21 fi-5 1-2 96351 Xoinin.MHRLANTJ w :! MM 1 - 2 21 41 7 Gordon .1 W Mitchell 20 88 12 4 I 95975 IRON" QUEEN w 3 90 2 7 7SRS Langfi.nl S A Beckham 30 50 50 15 7 Time. 23%. 48l/5. 1:11a. Track fast. Winner — Rr. c. by Tithonus — Llzbelh Miller trained by W. V. Conraa. AVent to post at ."MM. At pest 1 minute. Start good. Won driving: second ami third the same. NAB-NOC J. V. JR. followed the leaders closely to the stretch turn, where be slipped through next to the rail and outstayed COMMOLA ;n the final drive. The latter closed a gap and finished fast and gamely. ALLAN REN ran well and. being carried wide on the turnv covered more ground than anything in the race. CON CARNE finished w.ll. CHIPPLWAYAN set the pace to he Stretch and tired. OTTEB was unlmky and finished close up. Scratched Cartoon. 100. Overweights — Commola, 1 pound; Chippewayan, n. Q/QST-Q SECOND RACE— 5-8 Mile. 774SI— 1:00—3—105. 00 added. 2-year-olds. Colts said C/l0l/O Co hlihgs. Alloaraaeea Ret value to winner .?400: second. 5; third, 853. lad Horses AWtlPSt 14 M % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 93M7PUGOIN€l W 117 1 1 l1 2l ink is C H SbllgS C Ilildreth 1 C 3 11 101-3OUI 96347 KROGLKG.S •» HI 4 2 6 3«* 4* 24 G Hums J W Schorr 1 I I , 1 ! nut 96135 CHERRY SEED Willi I 6 3l lh 2 I Byrne A D Pan 10 13 IS 4 8-6 96207 OVERMAN w 120 :i I 2L 3* ?,- 43 E Dugan A Belmont 7 12 lo 3 4-5 95622ASTBOLOOER w 113 5 3 4- 4u 51 5i Sweeney J S Tyree 10 15 1- H 7 :. 66873 HERESY w 103 l 4 5* I i ■ B Wilson .1 Dyment 00 loo loo 3o 10 Time. 23%, 471/5. 1:01. Track fast. Winner — 15. g. by fatherless — Sister Anna 1 trained by S. c. Ilildreth. Went to peat at :i:2:;. At po t 1 minute Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. PUGG INS 01 broke the others and drew away easily after lacing CtlEBBY SEED into early defeat FROOLLCS was .it! oil soon alter the start and agala OB the turn out of the baekstretcb, but closed a big gap and ran much tl best race. CHERRY SEED ran well for a half and tired in the stretch drive. OVERMAN ran a good lace under bis weight. ASTROLOj ; F. R tired and may have been short. f. /T* Q Q O THIRD BACI 1 1-8 Miles. 83038—1 Al%— 3— 33J 3500 added. S-year-oWa aad sm JOOo *J ward. Selling. Net value to winner 8430; second. 5; third. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt |f c. % Str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 96213**L0BAH w 3 94 7 4 1L V I1 l4 l1 1* Schutger .1 saraoa 4 I I ! 1 96173*AMALa7I WB 3 97 3 E • 8* 61 i1 5 2i Diggins R T Wilson 4 4 :. 1. . 1 2 96254BOUNDE0R w3 95» 4 1 :: 3" 3»i 41 31 3: Ryrno B Parr 10 10 I ., S-5 96188**MY GAL ws 4 104 5 s s B 7* 5** «• 4* Sweeney .1 W Hurttschell 2 12-511-54-5 1-6 16352 SIR EDWARD wit S 101 1 1 2 2* 2! 2 41 3- Forehand W Walker 30 40 M W 3 96309 t:HlEF KKE wb 4 107 8 2 4.. s 4 .:J 2J -Is E Dugan J Dyment 5 8 7 2J C-f 96176*IDLJ3WEISS WU 3 97 2 U 7 7 S S 7 7: Ols. n I 11 Rradfiehl 8 10 10 1 CI4FTONIAN vv 3 9S1 C 7 B* 5° 5s 7 8 8 A Rurton T Cook 30 CO 68 20 M Time. 25, 49i/,. 1:14%. 1:41%, 1:54%. Track fast. Winner — Ch. f. by Adam — Cereta trained by W. Stern. Went to i ost at 2:40. At post 0 minutes. Start soar. Won easily: second and third driving. LEAH outran the others to the first turn and. drawing away into a long lead, was only cantering at I he end. AMALIT steadily improved his position and finished fast and gamely. BOUNDER ran well but was tiring at the end. MY HAL began slowly and dropped out of forward contention in the first furlong. SIR EDWARD and CHIEF KKE ran prominently to the stretch, where both quit. Scratched— 36188 Montgomery. 100: !0.!7S Blackford. 102. Overweights--P.eiinilcr. 3j pounds: Cl If ton tan, 11. Clkf*/i ••oiRTli RACK— About 1 3-4 Miles. Steeplechase! 71333—3:17—4—1481 00 added. t/0XV/W 4-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Net value to winner 9395; second, 5; third. ?50. 4 Ind Horses AWtlPSt 4 7 10 14 Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II P S fi".s7:,HAWKWING ws 5 147 3 2 2l 2J 3l 2l l1?. 1- Lucas C II Smith 1 4 H Bt 5 1 ! h;:os-.|DCH CRONTN w 3 147 1 I ll 1J2- 3 21 2and ToareB C J Murray 8-5 11-53 4 313 »2W5 DAVY w 5 132 4 1 8 S" 1] 1 3- J* Kerniath S Jenkins 6 lo I I g . 1 1 WATERDRIDGE w 6 147 5 1 4 l- 4S 41 41 4- Simpson I C Palmer 3 4 SJ 8-6 1 2 96371*ORT ERLY NAT ws 5 147 2 3 3 I E •". 3 I Dupee R Parr C S 4* 8-5 3 3 Time, 3:24%. Track fast. Winner— R. g. by Ilawkswick— Daisy W. trained by C. II. Douglas. Went to post at 4:12. At post 2 minutes. Start ■ L Wea easily: second and third driving. IIAWKWINO came fast through the bomestreteb aad drew away easily in the last furlong. JUDGE CRON1N fenced well, but was tiring at the end and just lusted long enough to save second place. DAVY, a tine fencer, was carried vcrv wide when entering the homestretch, bur came again at the end. Qfi/1 HI FIFTH RACK- 1 1-8 Miles. 83046—1:51*4— 8— 33. Dominion Plate. 8108 added. J/Otc/ -L 3-year-olds and upward. Allowances. Foaled, raised and owned in Canada. Net value to winner 81,315; second. 00; third, 00. Ind Horses AWtPPStSt % . str Fin Jockeys Owners 0 II C P S 96346*8T. BASS T/B 3 117 5 3 2 2U 2". f 24 1= Fain H Giddings 2 2". 12 3i Hfl 3 l96346DENHAkl w 7 121 4 1 l3 l4 11 1*1 1* J* C H ShllgValleyFarmSble 8-5 8-5 6-5 1-3 1-5 IC346*CAPER SAUCE w 9 110 1 I 8* 8* f V f ■■- Goldstein C A Crew 3 4 18-54-5 1-1 95980»JANE SHORE w 4 103 6 4 4. 4« 4 4: l8 4s Musgrve J ■ Seagram « 10 8 3 1 96346 FROLIC w 4 112 3 ti fi G 6 5* •"•" 5" A Rurton It Davies 20 40 :lo lo | .; MOONRAKER ws 9 HI I 3 5 51 51 I I • Q Archil.. II Meagher 20 40 41 13 4 Time. 25, 49%, 1:15%. 1:41%. 1:56%. Track fast. Winner — B. c, by Baasctlaw — Lady Beta trained by 11. Giddlngs, Jr.. Went to naat at 4:44. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won easily: second and third driving. ST. PASS ran in close pui iiit Of the pacemaker to the stretch turn, then dashed to the front and drew BWS.T 1 -:! In the last sixteenth. DENHAM set the pace, but tired after icoing seven raranaga. CAPEB sai CE ;..ltowed the leaders gamely all the way. but could nei r get up. JANE SHORE ran fairly well. Scratched 95025Satin Bower, 86: 86346 Powdermin, 97. Overweights — Jane Shore, 1 pouivh Cf~* 4 /if SIXTH RACK— 7-8 Mile. 86406—1:35—6—166. 1911.sh00 added. 8 year olds and upward. tjfOivJ Handicap. Net value to winner 10; second, 00; third, 0. lad Horses AWtlPSt % M •» Str Fin Jockeys Owners O H C P S "1 - !.-!. WTN WIGGINS WB 5 168 4 3 5 4 31 3l 1" Sweeney J W Burttschell 5 5 5 7 ". I ! 94733LAHORE W 3 100 1 . 81 SJ l"k l"k -h Q Hums J Rowe 5 8 S I C a *,ii;KKlti:iT w 4 109 I 1 8* o I 3 3- Fain Ubinc Stable 2 21 21. 9 lei I 96141*THE NIGGER w 3 107 3 3 ll 1* 21 2 #* E Dugan T R Condran 2 21 2 7 lo..ut 90173 ASPIRIN Wii 3 M6 2 3 41 8*1 4? 41 5 Hyrne P M Walker fi G 3 I S S Time. 23%, 47%". 1:12. 1:25%. Track fast. Winner — P.r. h. by Plaaadcs — Borka trained by W. A. P.nrt tscliell 1. Went to post at 5:07. At post 1 minute. Start good. Won handily; second and third driving. LAW TON W ICO INS was out paced early and. coining from behind with a rasa, got up in the final strides to win eolng sway. LAHORE showed much speed, but tired at the end and was probably a bit short EVERETT bad I rough trip, was cut off several times and taken to the outside on the stretch turn, then came raat When too late. THE NICOKR set s fast pace, but tired in the last furlong. ASPIRIN showed Speed. Scratched— 36308 Trap Bock, 111; 86142*Cherish, 85. Overweights — Lahore, 2 pounds; Everett. 1. f~* A AQ SKVKNTII RACK— 3-4 Mile. 86375—1:11—6—113. 00 added, .".-year olds aad up-*"0TbO ward. Maidens. Allowances. Not value to winner 15; second. .".; bird. 0. Ind Horses AWtPPSt% % % Str Fin Jockeys Owners O II C P S 96136*ROBBUCK Wa 3 109 4 2 2 31 2J. 1J CH Shir gMrsl.AI.ivgston 8-5 8-5 8-5 7-M4-I MATTIi: KERXAN W 3 loo I1 l5 l1 T -2- C. Hums A Tunny ; 4 :ii 7 :, 7 10 • ORNASON wn 4 111 3 4 B"- 6» 3i 8* hf Bell J T Thayer 5 S 4 1 1 AT ONCE w 3 99 I fi 5*1 "el "•- 4 Gordon J E Seagram 7 S S I 8-5 " ALEXANDRA Wl ! .» S "■ 3| 21 41 T.3 A WrispCnD Qldeon 4 10 S 3 S3 96113 SECONKE w t 104 8 1 7 7 7 fi5 Adams Martin :; i M 51 88 M 96270»RINOMASTEJR wc 3 101 7 .". 4l 4h fi- 7° Hyrne William Garth 15 13 7 li I i »5903 HONGA wn 3 99 S S I s 3 I Sweeney W Cochrane :,o . ;.. S 1, s Time. 23»:.. 48. l:142r . Track fast. Winner — Ch. e. bv Armendi II. — Rosa Beghta trained by XL feakea. Weat to i ost tit 5:31. At in.st 1 mtnnte. Start ihmI. Won drlvmg; second and third the same. BOB-;u iK ran in close piiisuit of the pacemakers te the stretch turn, from where ae moved ap and, wearing IU !"lii: KEBNAN down, ootgamed her in the final drive. The latter -bowed the m i t early speed and ran 1 1 long lead In the liri Ojnarter, then tired in the stretch and ran away a half mile after the race. ORN ,S came through next to the rail after entering the hem. stretch and finished Rantel AT ONCE Mulshed well. ALEXANDRA showed speed, but tailed to stay. Scratch. .1 Beval, 113. Overweights — Ma f tie Kernait. 2 pounds. Cf/lf/i KIOIITH RACK -1 1-16 Miles on Turf. 83863 1:45*4 6 Ki7. 8333 added. I Mar tyOBcVTl olds and upward. Sellinu. Net value to winner 20; second. 5: third. 853. Ind Horses AWtlPSt % % % Str Fin Jackaya Owners O H C P S 9o834*G M MILLER wn 4 100 :: 1 B™ 8»» 6* :;- l Sweeney A Simons 3 I -O s ". 7 IB 96173 |-.i y w 1 MB I 1 8" S * 2«| - Byrn Wlllhtm Garth 7-5 S a 8-5 1-2 1-4 ■ .-:-■ 1 1 KINO coMxioNER w 5 107 I fi -; -" li l** S» A Burton B M Mitchell 12 1". IS 4 3 96140 MONTAGNIE .vr. I 1 10 2 2 6* 5* 7- l| I- i ArchibdR P Carman IS 1". lo 1 2 « 961S3 TASTEFUL wn I 113 S 7 7:: 7 fi 6 | 5* Fain BeverwyckStable 8 I" ■ - 1 I I !»6i76»SOH wn 4 M 7 :. 5 1 6* 8*» 7* fi" B Steele W Q King Doddsio u 1* 5 ; CHEEK wit 5 107 8 1 4 11 I1 •". 7" E Dugan .1 S Tyree !"• 26 28 s 4 • MVCIAS wa 6 164 6 8 1» l1 31 s-" s» a WrispenJ kf Brown 8 12 M I 8-6 ■..-ll McLEOD F w 4 116 18 3 8 B . !i Gulletl W V Conran 60 100 100 ao 12 Time. 24%. 48. 1:13*4, 1:40-,. 1:46. Track fast. Winner— P.. c. by Li*-ik Subdee trained bv A. Blaaoas. Weal to post ;it 5:56. At post 2 minutes. Start good. Won driving: s..,,ni .,„,] third the same. ,. M. iH.LLR I 1 -in slowly, but gained Steadily and. finishing with a rush, won going away. I.ISV ran in elo e pursuit of the i-arly pacemakers and went to the front eg the stretch turn, but tired in the final strides. KINfl POMMONEB was spn.lv. but tired in the Lwt ojnarter. MONTAGNUj ran well. MACIA8 qalt after setting the pace to the stretch. The winner, entered for 81,600, was bid up re 81,605 and bought in. Seratehed 96378 Fair Annie. K 2. Overweights — Cheek, 1 pound; McLeod F., 2.